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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Vase". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. It presents very slight faults.
        Nov. 12, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Vase". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. It presents very slight faults.

        Est: €2,000 - €2,200

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Vase". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. It presents very slight faults. Measurements: 48 x 38 cm; 68 x 60 cm (frame). Originally called Rafael Duran i Camps, he was a disciple of Vila Cinca in the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. Later he met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colorful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917, in the Layetanas Galleries of Barcelona, reaping a success that encouraged him to continue painting despite the opposition of his family. He spent several seasons in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then traveled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, obtaining important prizes such as the Masriera medal, as well as holding several exhibitions in the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travels for the first time to Paris, and five years later he returns to France, settling in the city of Passy until 1939. During these years he meets Picasso, who encourages him to hold exhibitions at the Zak gallery, shows in which he obtained considerable success, which was increasing in his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastian, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. He is represented in the Museums of Modern Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Landscape". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower corner.
        Nov. 12, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Landscape". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower corner.

        Est: €1,000 - €1,200

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Landscape". Oil on panel. Signed in the lower corner. Measurements: 22 x 43 cm; 27 x 48 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca in the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. Later he met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colorful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917, in the Layetanas Galleries of Barcelona, reaping a success that encouraged him to continue painting despite the opposition of his family. He spent several seasons in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then traveled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions in the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travels for the first time to Paris. His work at this time is close to impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colorism, combining the precision of drawing with the gravity of color. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak Gallery, where he obtained considerable success, which increased in his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastian, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first stage was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special preponderance to the constructive line and a peculiar coloring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the capeas in different Spanish villages, are of great emotion. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Outskirts of La Garriga". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. The frame needs restoration.
        Nov. 12, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Outskirts of La Garriga". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. The frame needs restoration.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Outskirts of La Garriga". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. The frame needs restoration. Measurements: 40 x 61 cm; 56 x 80 cm (frame). Under a limpid sky, a suburban landscape with houses and sown fields unfolds. Except for a cyclist sliding along the dirt road, silence seems to be palpable in this faithful representation of the suburbs of La Garriga. Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca at the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell. He later met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colourful language of Durancamps's early period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917 at the Galerías Layetanas in Barcelona, and his success encouraged him to continue painting despite his family's opposition. He spent several periods in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then travelled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions at the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travelled to Paris for the first time. His work at this time is close to Impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colourism, combining the precision of the drawing with the gravity of the colour. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak gallery, where he enjoyed considerable success, which increased with his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastián, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first period was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special prominence to the constructive line and a peculiar colouring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with a profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the "capeas" in various Spanish villages, are highly emotive. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastián and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.
        Nov. 12, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner.

        Est: €7,500 - €8,000

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Landscape with figures". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 180 x 241 cm; 185 x 245 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca in the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. Later he met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colorful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917, in the Layetanas Galleries of Barcelona, reaping a success that encouraged him to continue painting despite the opposition of his family. He spent several seasons in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then traveled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions in the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travels for the first time to Paris. His work at this time is close to impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colorism, combining the precision of drawing with the gravity of color. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak Gallery, where he obtained considerable success, which increased in his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastian, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first stage was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special preponderance to the constructive line and a peculiar coloring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the capeas in different Spanish villages, are of great emotion. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 The...
        Oct. 30, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 The...

        Est: -

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 The hay wagon Colored pencils and pencil on paper Signed Measurements 12.5 x 14.5 cm

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Still life with onions"
        Oct. 28, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Still life with onions"

        Est: €1,800 - €2,400

        Oil on canvas Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 54 x 73 cm

        Ansorena
      • Rafael Durancamps. Still life with book and bottle
        Oct. 22, 2024

        Rafael Durancamps. Still life with book and bottle

        Est: -

        Oil on board. Signed in the upper left corner. Inscription on the back (P. 20). Provenance: - Private collection, Barcelona.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Rafael Durancaps. Harvest
        Oct. 22, 2024

        Rafael Durancaps. Harvest

        Est: -

        Oil on board. Signed in the lower right corner. Inscription on the back (14). Losses in the paint layer. Provenance: - Private collection, Barcelona.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA WITH EL ESCORIAL IN THE BACKGROUND".
        Oct. 10, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA WITH EL ESCORIAL IN THE BACKGROUND".

        Est: €4,000 - €12,000

        Oil on board. Signed. 64 x 99 cm; 94 x 129 cm (frame). 

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Town of Aragon"
        Sep. 25, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Town of Aragon"

        Est: €4,500 - €6,000

        Oil on canvas Signed in the lower left corner. Provenance: -Private collection, USA -Private collection, Madrid Measurements: 65.5 x 54 cm

        Ansorena
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979)
        Sep. 24, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979)

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979) PAYSAGE CATALAN Huile sur toile Signée en bas à gauche Oil on canvas; signed lower left 46 X 61 CM • 18 1/8 X 24 IN.

        Tajan
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - The bathroom
        Sep. 17, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - The bathroom

        Est: -

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 The bathroom Oil on board Signed Measurements 38 x 85 cm

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Outskirts of La Garriga". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. The frame needs restoration.
        Sep. 12, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Outskirts of La Garriga". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. The frame needs restoration.

        Est: €3,500 - €4,000

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Outskirts of La Garriga". Oil on canvas. Signed in the lower right corner. The frame needs restoration. Measurements: 40 x 61 cm; 56 x 80 cm (frame). Under a limpid sky, a suburban landscape with houses and sown fields unfolds. Except for a cyclist sliding along the dirt road, silence seems to be palpable in this faithful representation of the suburbs of La Garriga. Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca at the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell. He later met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colourful language of Durancamps's early period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917 at the Galerías Layetanas in Barcelona, and his success encouraged him to continue painting despite his family's opposition. He spent several periods in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then travelled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions at the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travelled to Paris for the first time. His work at this time is close to Impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colourism, combining the precision of the drawing with the gravity of the colour. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak gallery, where he enjoyed considerable success, which increased with his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastián, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first period was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special prominence to the constructive line and a peculiar colouring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with a profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the "capeas" in various Spanish villages, are highly emotive. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastián and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. View of Peñíscola. (d)
        Jul. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. View of Peñíscola. (d)

        Est: €1,400 - €1,600

        Oil on hardboard Signed 37.5x46 cm.

        Balclis
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Still life.
        Jul. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Still life.

        Est: €500 - €550

        Oil on wood Signed 21x16 cm.

        Balclis
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Still life. (d)
        Jul. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Still life. (d)

        Est: €550 - €800

        Oil on canvas 38.5x46.6 cm.

        Balclis
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. View of Tona. (d)
        Jul. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. View of Tona. (d)

        Est: €1,300 - €1,650

        Oil on hardboard Signed 38x61 cm.

        Balclis
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979
        Jul. 02, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979

        Est: -

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 Landscape Oil on canvas Signed Measurements 65 x 50 cm PROVENANCE (label on the back) Uniarte, Barcelona Private collection

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Still life of onions"
        Jun. 24, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Still life of onions"

        Est: €2,700 - €3,600

        Oil on canvas Signed in the lower left corner Measurements: 54 x 73 cm

        Ansorena
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS
        Jun. 18, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS

        Est: €2,500 - €3,000

        Rafael Durancamps (Sabadell, 1891-Barcelona, 1979) ​ Golf. Óleo sobre tabla. Firmado. 54 x 73 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Bullfighting". Oil on panel. Signed on the right side.
        Jun. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Bullfighting". Oil on panel. Signed on the right side.

        Est: €3,500 - €3,700

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Bullfighting". Oil on panel. Signed on the right side. Size: 65 x 100 cm; 93 x 127 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca at the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. He later met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colourful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917 at the Galerías Layetanas in Barcelona, and his success encouraged him to continue painting despite his family's opposition. He spent several periods in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then travelled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions at the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travelled to Paris for the first time. His work at this time is close to Impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colourism, combining the precision of the drawing with the gravity of the colour. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak gallery, where he enjoyed considerable success, which increased with his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastián, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first period was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special prominence to the constructive line and a peculiar colouring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with a profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the "capeas" in various Spanish villages, are highly emotive. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastián and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA".
        Jun. 06, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA".

        Est: €2,500 - €5,000

        Oil on hardboard. Signed on the front and certified by the artist himself on the back, where it preserves a label of Sacharoff Gallery. 53.5 x 83 cm; 80 x 98 cm (frame).

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "SARDANAS FRENTE CADAQUÉS".
        Jun. 06, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "SARDANAS FRENTE CADAQUÉS".

        Est: €1,200 - €2,000

        Oil on hardboard. Signed in pencil. 22 x 27.5 cm; 49 x 54 cm (frame). 

        Subarna Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Still life. (d)
        May. 23, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Still life. (d)

        Est: €700 - €800

        Oil on hardboard Signed 37.5x75 cm.

        Balclis
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Still life with book". Oil on tablex. Signed on the left side.
        May. 23, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Still life with book". Oil on tablex. Signed on the left side.

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Still life with book". Oil on tablex. Signed on the left side. Measurements: 21 x 26 cm; 42 x 47 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca in the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. Later he met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colorful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917, in the Layetanas Galleries of Barcelona, reaping a success that encouraged him to continue painting despite the opposition of his family. He spent several seasons in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then traveled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions in the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travels for the first time to Paris. His work at this time is close to impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colorism, combining the precision of drawing with the gravity of color. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak Gallery, where he obtained considerable success, which increased in his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastian, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first stage was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special preponderance to the constructive line and a peculiar coloring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the capeas in different Spanish villages, are of great emotion. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Study of the painter"
        May. 22, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Study of the painter"

        Est: €2,400 - €3,200

        Oil on canvas Signed on the left side in the edge of a book. Measurements: 65.5 x 54 cm

        Ansorena
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Procession"
        May. 22, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Procession"

        Est: €900 - €1,200

        Oil on panel Signed in the lower right corner. Measurements: 48 x 39 cm

        Ansorena
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - Naturaleza muerta con gallinas
        May. 21, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - Naturaleza muerta con gallinas

        Est: -

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 Naturaleza muerta con gallinas Óleo sobre lienzo Firmado Medidas 65 x 90 cm

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      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS
        May. 14, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS

        Est: €250 - €350

        Rafael Durancamps (Sabadell, 1891-Barcelona, 1979) ​ Zaragoza. Dibujo a carboncillo sobre papel. Firmado y titulado. 26 x 19 cm.

        Aletheia Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Bullfighting". Oil on panel. Signed on the right side.
        Apr. 23, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Bullfighting". Oil on panel. Signed on the right side.

        Est: €4,000 - €5,000

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Bullfighting". Oil on panel. Signed on the right side. Size: 65 x 100 cm; 93 x 127 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca at the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. He later met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colourful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917 at the Galerías Layetanas in Barcelona, and his success encouraged him to continue painting despite his family's opposition. He spent several periods in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then travelled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions at the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travelled to Paris for the first time. His work at this time is close to Impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colourism, combining the precision of the drawing with the gravity of the colour. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak gallery, where he enjoyed considerable success, which increased with his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastián, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first period was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special prominence to the constructive line and a peculiar colouring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with a profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the "capeas" in various Spanish villages, are highly emotive. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastián and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

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      • MODEST CUIXART i TÀPIES (1925-2007). Set of 3 lithographs.
        Apr. 11, 2024

        MODEST CUIXART i TÀPIES (1925-2007). Set of 3 lithographs.

        Est: €180 - €300

        BAT (Bon à tirer) signed by hand. Unbevelled paper. 66 x 50.5 cm.

        Subarna Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). Lithograph.
        Apr. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). Lithograph.

        Est: €80 - €120

        Artist's proof signed by hand. 50.5 x 66 cm.

        Subarna Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA WITH EL ESCORIAL IN THE BACKGROUND".
        Apr. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA WITH EL ESCORIAL IN THE BACKGROUND".

        Est: €5,000 - €12,000

        Oil on board. Signed. 64 x 99 cm; 94 x 129 cm (frame). 

        Subarna Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "SARDANAS FRENTE CADAQUÉS".
        Apr. 11, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "SARDANAS FRENTE CADAQUÉS".

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Oil on hardboard. Signed in pencil. 22 x 27.5 cm; 49 x 54 cm (frame). 

        Subarna Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell (1891) / Barcelona (1979) "French coast"
        Apr. 10, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell (1891) / Barcelona (1979) "French coast"

        Est: €300 - €400

        Pencils on paper Located illegible and signed at the bottom Measurements: 16.5 x 23 cm

        Ansorena
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell (1891) / Barcelona (1979) "Gathering"
        Apr. 10, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell (1891) / Barcelona (1979) "Gathering"

        Est: €300 - €400

        Pencil on paper Signed in the lower right corner Measurements: 11.5 x 15.5 cm

        Ansorena
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Characters in landscape"
        Apr. 10, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Characters in landscape"

        Est: €900 - €1,200

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell, Barcelona (1891) / Barcelona (1978) "Characters in landscape" Oil on tablex Signed in the lower right corner Measurements: 25 x 20 cm

        Ansorena
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - Still life of the book
        Mar. 19, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - Still life of the book

        Est: -

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 Still life of the book Oil on canvas Signed Measurements 39 x 61 cm

        Subastas Segre
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Melon slice.
        Mar. 14, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS. Melon slice.

        Est: €500 - €600

        Oil on hardboard Signed 22x27 cm.

        Balclis
      • Raphael Durancamps. Partridges
        Feb. 21, 2024

        Raphael Durancamps. Partridges

        Est: -

        Oil on panel. Signed at the bottom. Provenance: - Private collection.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • Raphael Durancamps. smoking pipe
        Feb. 21, 2024

        Raphael Durancamps. smoking pipe

        Est: -

        Oil on panel. Signed in the lower left corner. Provenance: - Private collection.

        Duran Arte y Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back.
        Feb. 19, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back.

        Est: €700 - €800

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back. Measurements: 21 x 26 cm; 48 x 52 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca in the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. Later he met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colorful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917, in the Layetanas Galleries of Barcelona, reaping a success that encouraged him to continue painting despite the opposition of his family. He spent several seasons in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then traveled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions in the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travels for the first time to Paris. His work at this time is close to impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colorism, combining the precision of drawing with the gravity of color. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak Gallery, where he obtained considerable success, which increased in his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastian, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first stage was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special preponderance to the constructive line and a peculiar coloring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the capeas in different Spanish villages, are of great emotion. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Sardanes in Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back. The frame has slight flaws.
        Feb. 19, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Sardanes in Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back. The frame has slight flaws.

        Est: €1,400 - €1,600

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Sardanes in Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back. The frame has slight flaws. Measurements: 54 x 65 cm; 80 x 92 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca in the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. Later he met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colorful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917, in the Layetanas Galleries of Barcelona, reaping a success that encouraged him to continue painting despite the opposition of his family. He spent several seasons in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then traveled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions in the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travels for the first time to Paris. His work at this time is close to impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colorism, combining the precision of drawing with the gravity of color. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak Gallery, where he obtained considerable success, which increased in his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastian, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first stage was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special preponderance to the constructive line and a peculiar coloring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the capeas in different Spanish villages, are of great emotion. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back. The frame has slight flaws.
        Feb. 19, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back. The frame has slight flaws.

        Est: €1,800 - €2,400

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS I FOLGUERA (Sabadell, 1891 - Barcelona, 1979). "Cadaqués". Oil on táblex. Signed in the lower left corner. Certified by the artist on the back. The frame has slight flaws. Measurements: 53 x 72 cm; 93 x 112 cm (frame). Rafael Duran i Camps, better known as Durancamps, was a disciple of Vila Cinca in the Industrial School of Arts and Crafts of Sabadell. Later he met Joaquín Mir, with whom he established a close relationship, and whose style influenced the colorful language of Durancamps' first period. He exhibited for the first time in 1917, in the Layetanas Galleries of Barcelona, reaping a success that encouraged him to continue painting despite the opposition of his family. He spent several seasons in Madrid, where he studied the masters of the Prado Museum, and then traveled to Italy. He returned to Barcelona and took part in various competitions, winning important prizes such as the Masriera medal in 1920, as well as holding several exhibitions in the Sala Parés. In 1921 he travels for the first time to Paris. His work at this time is close to impressionism, but also shows the influences of Zurbarán, El Greco and Venetian colorism, combining the precision of drawing with the gravity of color. In 1926 he returned to France and settled in Passy, where he lived until 1939. During these years he met Picasso, who encouraged him to hold exhibitions at the Zak Gallery, where he obtained considerable success, which increased in his successive exhibitions. He returned to Spain and settled in San Sebastian, but continued to work closely with the Sala Parés, where he continued to hold exhibitions until his death. He also held various exhibitions in Madrid, Sabadell, Bilbao, Valencia, London and Philadelphia. Although his first stage was influenced by Mir, Durancamps soon evolved towards a more personal conception, giving special preponderance to the constructive line and a peculiar coloring of sober beauty. His still lifes, which he treated with profusion of line and transparency, are a prodigy of serenity and elegance, with such a personal stamp that they escape any contemporary classification. His landscapes and genre scenes, especially the capeas in different Spanish villages, are of great emotion. The "skies of foreboding" that express the drama of the fiesta evoke his acute lyrical sense. He is represented in the Museums of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Buenos Aires, as well as in a large number of Spanish and foreign collections.

        Setdart Auction House
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "RIDERS".
        Feb. 15, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "RIDERS".

        Est: €200 - €350

        Signed. 25 x 30 cm; 41.5 x 46 cm (frame).

        Subarna Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA".
        Feb. 15, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS (1891-1979). "CAPEA".

        Est: €3,000 - €5,000

        Oil on hardboard. Signed on the front and certified by the artist himself on the back, where it preserves a label of Sacharoff Gallery. 53.5 x 83 cm; 80 x 98 cm (frame).

        Subarna Subastas
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - Country snack
        Feb. 06, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - Country snack

        Est: -

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 Country snack Oil on canvas Signed Measurements 38 x 62 cm PROVENANCE (label on the back) Sala Parés, Barcelona Private collection

        Subastas Segre
      • RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - El Retiro, Madrid
        Feb. 06, 2024

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS - El Retiro, Madrid

        Est: -

        RAFAEL DURANCAMPS Sabadell 1891-Barcelona 1979 El Retiro, Madrid Graphite and colored pencil on paper Signed Measurements 10.5 x 15 cm

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